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« on: March 21, 2014, 09:57:34 PM »

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24495128/jets-release-qb-mark-sanchez-sign-michael-vick

Vick was signed to a one year $5 million contract and is expected to battle Geno Smith for the starting QB job. In addition to Vick and Smith, the Jets have Phil Simms's kid Matt at Quarterback

Sanchez's NFL career as a starter looks over, with only some teams needing even a backup; Buffalo, who have virtually nothing behind EJ Manuel, Arizona, where Carson Palmer probably isn't the answer as a starter and there are no capable backups (Or Wide Receivers for that matter), Chicago, which given Jay Cutler's recent injury history, probably needs a good backup to protect their big investment, Cleveland, which is probably his best option if he wants to be a starter, but they'll likely take a Quarterback in the draft, Denver, given Peyton Manning's age and relatively recent serious injury, wouldn't the Broncos want a Quarterback better able to step in than Brock Osweiler or Zach Dysert? Green Bay, where Aaron Rodgers spent most of last season injured, and Matt Flynn has proved he's a career backup (and maybe not even that), Houston which just traded it's former starter, but may take two Quarterbacks in the draft (It's that bad there), Jacksonville, where Chad Henne is the starter, which proves how bad they are (although they're currently carrying two other Quarterbacks-former Iowa Standout Ricki Stanzi, and Former Michigan Star Denard Robinson), Minnesota which has three current or former NFL starters (Matt Cassel, Josh Freeman, Christian Ponder) none of whom are particularly good (do I hear four?) Oakland, who just traded for former Houston starter Matt Schaub, and have former Ohio State standout Terrelle Pryor on the roster, but neither has played particularly well, Pittsburgh which given the beating Ben Roethisberger on a weekly basis, really should invest in a better backup QB, the New York Giants, who really should be investing in a serious backup to INT-happy Eli Manning, rather than Curtis Painter, or Ryan Nassib, St. Louis who has career backups (and ex-Jet backup) Kellen Clemens as the starter and some dude named Austin Davis (From Southern Mississippi) as the current backup, Tampa who currently is starting North Carolina State legend Mike Glennon, but probably could use a better backup than Dan Orlovsky, and Tennessee, who has a mediocre starter (Jake Locker) and a backup no one's heard of, Arkansas alum, Tyler Wilson.

Of Course not all of these teams will want, or even be remotely interested in the Sanchize.
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« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2014, 08:25:17 AM »

...did you just say that Larry Fitzgerald isn't a capable receiver?

I don't even. Is this real life? What in the Christ is this?
Don't you need more than one in today's NFL?
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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2014, 11:02:24 PM »

I want to see Phils reaction when the Jets get DJax and Chip Kelly signs Mark Sanchez.

Honestly I think if Sanchez goes anywhere, it's Seattle, after all his college coach (Pete Carroll) is now the head coach there...
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